Regulatory and jurisprudential evolution of the age of forced retirement in Colombia and the guarantee of the vital minimum of the public servant

The government jobs are not occupied for life, because the fixed periods, the disciplinary offences that lead to impose a dismissal, or reaching the forced retirement age, the latter being the basis of the research’s subject matter. In this way, it is important to know the legality of the forced ret...

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Autor Principal: Moreno González, Fernando Antonio
Formato: Artículo (Article)
Lenguaje:Español (Spanish)
Publicado: University Santo Tomás, Bogotá 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/11634/33059
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Sumario:The government jobs are not occupied for life, because the fixed periods, the disciplinary offences that lead to impose a dismissal, or reaching the forced retirement age, the latter being the basis of the research’s subject matter. In this way, it is important to know the legality of the forced retirement age, enshrined in the Colombian law and her interpretation and implementation in the legal scene. However, there is a problem concerning to many public employees, in the implementation of the forced retirement age, but this violates their fundamental right of a living wage, especially when there is not a realization of theirs pension or retirement rights, through the recognition and payment of the pertinent economic benefit. Therefore, it asks if the implementation of the forced retirement age, like a disassociation causal of the public service must be implemented within stringent legislation or be adaptive by the guarantee of the living wage of the public employees waiting to be retired. Thus, in order to set results of the scientific method, and open a scene of discussion, as of the lector’s comprehension, it has been developed the historical-logical method of the research, that help to determinate the historical develop of the research’s subject matter, and the identification of the legal progress and setbacks, considering the course of the laws and the jurisprudence about the forced retirement age and the importance of the living wage of the public employees waiting to be retired.